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Ardlenagh View

Donegal Town, Donegal, F94 WC64

2km from Donegal

Meet your host…

Eileen Mulhern

A warm welcome awaits you at Ardlenagh View. I have been welcoming guests here for several years and I’m delighted to see so many return year after year. I will be on-hand to make sure your stay with us is both relaxed and stress-free. If required, I will be delighted to help with your itinerary plans to ensure that you get the most out of your stay in Ardlenagh View and Donegal.

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An exceptional, elevated house nestled in picturesque County Donegal, Ardlenagh View is the ideal base for tours of the stunning North West. Boasting incredible views of the Bluestack Mountains and Donegal Bay, guests will revel in the serene landscape. Just 2km from Donegal town visitors can discover Donegal Castle, Donegal Craft Village and enjoy superb golf and stunning local beaches. Further afield visitors can explore Glenveagh National Park, Slieve League Cliffs, nearby Fermanagh’s idyllic lake lands and the acclaimed Giant’s Causeway. Host Eileen Mulhern looks forward to welcoming guests. Check-in is between 4pm and 6pm.

How to get here

The house is 2.5km from Donegal town on the R267 South, opposite Rite Price Cherrymore Kitchens/Bedroom Showrooms..

Sat Nav:
Lat (54.634139) -
Long (-8.114172)

Facilities

Cycling

Fishing within 5kms

Golfing within 5kms

Hair Dryer

Horse Riding

Internet Access

Ironing

No Smoking House

Private Car Park

Tea In Bedrooms

TV in Bedroom

Walking

Wi-Fi

Customer Reviews

10

Exceptional

(26)

5

Average

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9

Superb

(14)

4

Below Average

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8

Fabulous

(17)

3

Fair

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7

Very Good

(8)

2

Poor

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6

Good

(2)

1

Very Poor

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Overall Score

8.7/10

Fabulous

Jane

19 Aug 2019

Review Score: 9/10

Lovely stay, wonderful host and gorgeous views from the bnb, quick drive into town and wonderful breakfast. Rooms were clean and tidy, great time

David Bayerle

19 Aug 2019

Review Score: 7/10

Very comfortable room, easily accommodated my family of four, good food and we received a warm welcome with a cup of tea .

Gabriele

18 Aug 2019

Review Score: 8/10

We stayed at the B&B only one night. The room was very big and comfortable and the breakfast was good.

James and Karin Irwin

01 Jul 2019

Review Score: 8/10

Lovely setting. Beautiful view. Was served tea and biscuits on arrival, which was nice. Room was clean, large and bright. Also found the lack of warmth mentioned in previous review but perhaps they’re sad. Was served a good breakfast.

SHELLY WALKER

25 May 2019

Review Score: 6/10

My stay with Eileen was less than perfect. No Irish hospitality here. Eileen never smiled. The accommodations were perfectly nice. The beds comfortable.She keeps her house cold and she doesn't like you to use the electricity. We had turned the lights on in our room upon arrival, she immediately turned them off and commented on how we had the lights on when the sun was still out. No breakfast with her, If you want breakfast before 8 at any of the b&b,s, you are going to be disappointed.

Meet your host…

Eileen Mulhern

A warm welcome awaits you at Ardlenagh View. I have been welcoming guests here for several years and I’m delighted to see so many return year after year. I will be on-hand to make sure your stay with us is both relaxed and stress-free. If required, I will be delighted to help with your itinerary plans to ensure that you get the most out of your stay in Ardlenagh View and Donegal.

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Nearby attractions

Glenveagh National Park: The second largest national park in Ireland, Glenveagh encompasses some 16,000 hectares of mountains, lakes, glens and woods, with a herd of red deer. The park is home to exotic and delicate plants from as far afield as Chile as well as a Scottish style castle surrounded by one of the finest gardens in Ireland.

Malin Head: Malin Head is the most northerly point of the island of Ireland. The area is renowned for epic coastal scenery, thriving birdlife and plenty of historical significance. There are more ocean liners and German U-boats sunk off this stretch than anywhere else in the world. In more recent years, thanks to a peak in the sun’s activity the Northern Lights/Aurora Borealis are being spotted off the coast so maybe you’ll be in luck when you visit.

Mount Errigal: At 751 metres, Errigal is the highest mountain in Donegal and its majestic glittering quartzite peak dominates the northwest corner of Ireland. For many, it is one of the most beautiful mountains in the country and is certainly among the most climbed.

Slieve League: Slieve League is one of the highest sea cliffs in Europe standing at 601 metres. Although less famous than the Cliffs of Moher, Slieve League's cliffs reach almost three times higher. It is one of Donegal’s top attractions and is a must when touring the North West.